• A reminder, winter break is Dec. 23 through Jan. 1. We wish all our Redhawk families a happy and healthy holiday season! We can’t wait to see everyone back on Jan. 2, 2025.
  • Liberty Central School District will dismiss early today, Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, The Elementary School will dismiss at noon and the Middle and High School will dismiss at 12:15 p.m. All after-school activities will be canceled including Boys and Girls Club.
  • A new temporary traffic pattern will be in effect at Liberty Elementary School starting Monday, Dec. 16. Please see details of new traffic pattern here.

Sports schedule, and results, for the week of Oct. 21-27, 2024

Our athletes will be in action in cross country, football, soccer and volleyball this week.

Here are the schedule and results, if available. Livestream links are included where available.

Monday, Oct. 21

4 p.m.: Girls JV Soccer vs. Middletown at Middletown High School Upper Field.
Result: Liberty 2, Middletown 2. For the second time this season the girls JV team took Middletown to overtime. The result was different this time though. The Redhawks took an early lead following a clean drive off the left foot of Yarel Diaz Lopez. She was assisted by a beautiful pass through the defense from Genna DeFrank who earned an assist. Later Middletown tied it up in the second half and took the lead off a pair of goals. The Redhawks were determined and continued to press with excellent passing through the midfield led by captains Genna DeFrank and Juanita Garcia Lopez. Their efforts paid off when the Middletown keeper was unable to secure a blast from Gimena Quiroz Ramirez. The loose ball was corralled and expertly tucked into the net by Olivia Corrigan. Cassandra Porter stood strong in the net for Liberty refusing to allow another goal in the contest. The defense of Gwen Medaugh, Brooke Porter and Olivia Tyler turned away any more attempts by Middletown to get close to goal. The game ended in a tie following the overtime.

4 p.m.: Boys JV Soccer vs. Monticello at Monticello High School

4:15 p.m.: Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Chapel Field Christian Schools at Liberty High School
Result: Liberty 4, Chapel Field 2 (Senior Game). Brayan Hernandez, Jehu Abisair, Jackson Bustillo and James Dworetsky all scored. Brayan and Rene Bernal each contributed an assist. Bryan Jimbo had two saves in goal.

4:30 p.m.: Girls JV Volleyball vs. Sullivan West Central at Sullivan West – Lake Huntington.

5 p.m.: Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Middletown at Middletown High School Faller Field Complex.

6 p.m.: Girls Varsity Volleyball vs. Sullivan West Central at Sullivan West – Lake Huntington

Tuesday, Oct. 22

4:15 p.m.: Girls Modified Soccer vs. Eldred at Liberty Elementary School.

5:30 p.m.: Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Port Jervis at Port Jervis High School Chase Field
Result: Liberty 3, Port Jervis 0. The team played a strong game with goals scored by Jehu Abisair and Brayan Hernandez.  James Dworetsky had an assist. Justin Simon recorded three saves in the contest. The team finishes the regular season with a 9-4-1 overall record. The team qualified for sectional play beginning next Tuesday and will find out who the opponent will be on Thursday night.

Wednesday, Oct. 23

4:15 p.m.: Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Fallsburg at Liberty High School

4:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Soccer vs. S.S. Seward Institute at Liberty Elementary School.

4:30 p.m.: Modified  A 11 Man Football vs. Ellenville at Liberty High School

4:30 p.m.: Boys JV Soccer vs. James I. O’Neill at James I. O’Neill High School

4:30 p.m.: Girls Modified Volleyball vs. West Point Middle  at Liberty Middle School

4:30 p.m.: Girls JV Volleyball vs. S.S. Seward Institute at S.S. Seward Institute

5:30 p.m.: Girls JV Soccer vs. Port Jervis at Port Jervis High School Chase Field.

Thursday, Oct. 24

4:15 p.m.: Girls Modified Soccer vs. Livingston Manor/Roscoe at Liberty Elementary School.

4:15 p.m.: Girls JV Soccer vs. Monticello at Monticello High School Monticello High School – Upper Field

4:30 p.m.: Girls Modified Volleyball vs. James I. O’Neill at Liberty Middle School.

4:30 p.m.: Girls JV Volleyball vs. Chester Academy at Chester Academy

6: p.m.: Girls Varsity Volleyball vs. Chester Academy at Chester Academy

Friday, Oct. 25

4:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Soccer vs. Ellenville  at Ellenville Little League

Saturday, Oct. 26

1 p.m.: Varsity Football vs. Dover at Liberty High School

2 p.m.: Boys and Girls Cross Country Championship vs. Multiple Schools at Sanfordville Elementary School.

Sunday, Oct. 27

No events scheduled.

The schedule is subject to change. Check the Liberty schedule on the Section 9 website for the latest.

Curriculum alignment, improvement, review progressing under strategic plan

As Liberty Central School District approaches the midway point of its five-year strategic plan, officials are taking time to evaluate what has been accomplished so far and what still needs to be done. Last month, the district reviewed its mission, vision and beliefs. Now focus turns to the  Curriculum pillar.

To review the strategic intents of the Curriculum pillar:

  • By June 2027, 100% of PreK-12 curriculum will be vertically and horizontally aligned to meet all New York State standards for all content areas as evidenced by improved student outcomes (in all subgroups) on NYS and local assessments and an increased graduation rate.
  • By June 2027, 100% of the administrators and teachers will use identified data protocols to analyze content area assessment results, identify student gaps and strengths in order to grow students (in all subgroups) to a new level of performance.

What does this mean?

Curriculum is the core of the education system. Without a strong, consistent curriculum, Liberty cannot give its students the tools they need to succeed.

That is why ensuring curriculum is aligned with New York State standards and that that curriculum is consistent across classes and grade levels is so important. District officials also must regularly review and analyze the plans and adjust if needed.

What is LCSD doing?

Over the past few years, the district has instituted and/or expanded several curricular programs that offer consistency through the elementary and middle school years, including the Houghton Mifflin Harcourt math and reading curriculum and the Putnam Northern Westchester BOCES Social Studies and Science 21 programs.

The Woz ED curriculum has been expanded to help Liberty students enhance the 21st-century skills they will need now and in the future. That curriculum will also expand into the high school once the Innovation Lab is completed.

At the high school level, Liberty has expanded college-level course offerings to include Syracuse University Project Advance classes. These are the same courses offered at Syracuse University, taught by our teachers, that will offer transferable college credit.

The district is working diligently on making sure curriculum maps are being updated, completed, filed and followed. Mastery standards per grade level and course are also being established. These steps allow educators to clearly set expectations for students, and students will know what they must accomplish. Administrators also use all available resources, including Star Renaissance testing and state assessments, to analyze the effectiveness of the curriculum and make adjustments as needed.

“An effective, consistent, responsive curriculum that meets the needs of all of our students is vital to the success of our district,” LCSD Superintendent Dr. Patrick Sullivan said. “We are moving in the right direction, with student performance improving, and I look forward to seeing what we can accomplish in the future.”

For more information, email questions@libertyk12.org.

This is the second in a series of stories that focus on different aspects of LCSD’s  strategic plan and what it means for the Redhawk students, staff, families and community.

Noncredible threat circulates again on social media

A social media post of a potential threat of violence against several schools on a list, including a Liberty Middle School, that was disseminated in mid-September has begun circulating again. The report was investigated and found to be noncredible. The list originated from an out-of-state  department of education list of schools that were targeted for educational improvement and spread via social media.

The district reminds students that if they see a threat they should report as soon as they see it via Anonymous Alerts or to a trusted adult, and they should never share it via social networks or text messages.

“Liberty puts safety at the top of our priority list, and we investigate every threat,” Superintendent Dr. Patrick Sullivan said. “We thank the community for their vigilance and concern for the safety of our school community.”

Sports schedule, and results, for the week of Oct. 14-20, 2024

Our athletes will be in action in cross country, football, soccer and volleyball this week.

Here are the schedule and results, if available. Livestream links are included where available.

Monday, Oct. 14

No events scheduled.

Tuesday, Oct. 15

4:15 p.m.: Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Eldred at Liberty High School

4:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Soccer vs. Fallsburg at Liberty Elementary School

4:15 p.m.: Boys JV Soccer vs. S.S. Seward Institute at Liberty High School

4:15 p.m.: Girls JV Volleyball vs. Livingston Manor/Roscoe at Liberty High School

Wednesday, Oct. 16

4:15 p.m.: Girls Varsity Soccer  vs. Beacon City at  Beacon High School

4:30 p.m.: Girls Modified Soccer vs. Livingston Manor/Roscoe at Livingston Manor High School

4:30 p.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Cross Country vs. Multiple Schools at  Camp Huguenot.

4:30 p.m.: Modified A 11 Man Football vs. John S. Burke Catholic at Burke Catholic High School

4:30 p.m.: Girls JV Volleyball vs. Washingtonville at Liberty High School

6 p.m.: Girls Varity Volleyball vs. Washingtonville at Liberty High School

Thursday, Oct. 17

4:15 p.m.: Girls JV Soccer vs. Monticello at Liberty High School

4:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Soccer vs. Sullivan West Central at Sullivan West – Lake Huntington

4:30 p.m.: Boys JV Soccer vs. Fallsburg at Fallsburg Junior/Senior High School.

4:30 p.m.: Girls Modified Volleyball vs. Tuxedo at Tuxedo High School

Friday, Oct. 18

4:15 p.m.: Girls Modified Soccer vs. Tri-Valley at Tri-Valley Central School TV – Iatauro Sports Complex

5:30 p.m.: Varsity Football vs. Beacon City  at Beacon High School

5:30 p.m.: Girls Varsity Volleyball  vs. Fallsburg  at Fallsburg Junior/Senior High School

6:30 p.m.: Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Ellenville at Ellenville High School

Saturday, Oct. 19

10 a.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Cross Country Invitational vs. Marathon CSD-Home of the Olympians at Appleby Elementary School.

Sunday, Oct. 20

No events scheduled.

The schedule is subject to change. Check the Liberty schedule on the Section 9 website for the latest.

Three earn LCSD Excellence in Service Awards

Three more Liberty Redhawks were honored Oct. 8 by the Liberty Central School Board with Excellence in Service Awards.

Samantha Davis

A woman holding a certificate and a piece of paper stands between two menSamantha Davis, a typist at Liberty Elementary School, was recognized for her willingness to help and that she is always smiling. “I could not do my job if it was not for her constant assistance,” her nominator said. “She is caring not only for staff but also all about the students!”

Ben Abrams

Two men pose together one holding a piece of paper and the other a certificate.Ben Abrams, a special education teacher and facilitator at Liberty Middle School, was recognized for his leadership, knowledge and going beyond what is needed.

“He is a true asset to the Special Education Program at the Middle School and we are lucky to have him,” a nominator said. “Plus … he does magic tricks!”

Another nominator said he is able to keep students engaged, and  “makes learning social studies interesting and fun.”

Kellie White

A woman holding a certificate holding a certificate poses with a man holding a piece of paper.Kellie White, a guidance counselor and co-director of Guidance, “is a very knowledgeable and organized and compassionate counselor that takes pride in her work,” her nominator said.

Her ability to accommodate students’ needs, with a clear head and a smile on her face no matter the situation was also recognized.

“I respect her immensely,” the nominator said.

Each month, staff members nominate others they believe are going above and beyond, be it a single act of excellence or kindness or a continuous work ethic.

We congratulate these employees on their awards.

Sports schedule, and results, for the week of Oct. 7-13, 2024

Our athletes will be in action in cross country, football, soccer, tennis and volleyball this week.

Here are the schedule and results, if available. Livestream links are included where available.

Monday, Oct. 7

4:15 p.m.: Girls Modified Volleyball vs. Ellenville at Ellenville Middle School

6 p.m.: Girls Varsity Volleyball vs. Beacon City at  Beacon High School

6 p.m.: Boys Varsity Non-League vs. James I. O’Neill  @  James I. O’Neill High School

Tuesday, Oct. 8

4:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Soccer vs.  Tri-Valley  at Tri-Valley Central School TV – Iatauro Sports Complex

4:30 p.m.: Girls Varsity Tennis (with Tri-Valley)  vs. James I. O’Neill at James I O’Neill High School.

6 p.m.: Girls Varsity Soccer vs.  Port Jervis at Port Jervis High School Chase Field

Wednesday, Oct. 9

4 p.m.: Girls Varsity Tennis (with Tri-Valley) vs. Port Jervis  at Liberty HIgh School

4:15 p.m.: Boys and Girls Cross Country vs. Multiple Schools at Walnut Mountain Park

4:15 p.m.: Girls Modified Soccer vs. Sullivan West Central at Liberty Elementary School

4:30 p.m.: Modified A 11 Man Football vs. James I. O’Neill at Walnut Mountain Park.

4:30 p.m.: Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Beacon City at Liberty High School

4:30 p.m.: Boys JV Soccer vs. Beacon City at Beacon High School

4:30 p.m.: Girls JV Volleyball vs. Port Jervis at Liberty High School

6 p.m.: Girls Varsity Volleyball vs. Port Jervis at Liberty High School

Thursday, Oct. 10

4:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Soccer vs. Ellenville at  Ellenville High School

4:15 p.m.: Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Tri-Valley at Tri-Valley Central School TV – Iatauro Sports Complex

4:15 p.m.: Boys JV Soccer vs. S.S. Seward Institute at Seward Soccer Complex

4:30 p.m.: Girls Modified Volleyball vs. Sullivan West Central  at Liberty Middle School

7 p.m.: Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Sullivan West Central at Sullivan West – Lake Huntington
Result: Liberty 1, Sullivan West 0. Despite the late cold night, the Liberty Redhawk ladies were able to turn up the heat and shut out Sullivan West 1-0 at their Pink Out Game. Sealing the deal last night on the net was Angie Wheeler. Assisting this goal and many other scoring opportunities were forwards Sydania Foster and Madelynn Stewart. Overpowering the opponent and racing through the middle of the field were midfielders Sandra Hanofee, Haylee Gomez, Elizabeth Navarrete, Adriana Ponce Agredano, Stephanie Gomez Nivelo, Brenna Mangan, and Juanita Garcia Lopez. Sweeping the ball away with class and efficiency were defenders Gabriella Gentile, Brooke Bull, Carmela Burgio, Sophia Duarte, and Audrey Krum. Flying across the net and securing the shutout was keeper Jenifer Jadan Panama. At the end of the night, it was the Liberty Redhawk Ladies who put the closing ribbon on the pink-out game. 

Friday, Oct. 11

3:30 p.m.: Varsity Football vs. New Paltz  at Liberty High School

4:15 p.m.: Girls Modified Soccer vs. Eldred at Liberty Elementary School

4:15 p.m.: Girls JV Soccer vs. Sullivan West Central at  Sullivan West – Lake Huntington.

Saturday, Oct. 12

No events scheduled.

Sunday, Oct. 13

No events scheduled.

The schedule is subject to change. Check the Liberty schedule on the Section 9 website for the latest.

LCSD working with PhotonFi to install LiFi technology in select classrooms

Liberty Central School District has partnered with PhotonFi to install LiFi, or Light Fidelity, wireless connectivity initially in two classrooms, one each in the middle school and high school.

When the technology is installed, expected to be this fall, we will be the first district in the region to adopt this innovative technology.

LiFi technology uses invisible light to transmit data, offering a fast, more secure and reliable network. This installation will provide the faculty with the tools they need to keep their students thriving in today’s increasingly digital world, while ensuring a safe learning environment.

“At Liberty Central School District, we are committed to providing our students with the best possible tools for success,” Superintendent Dr. Patrick Sullivan said. “Our collaboration with PhotonFi allows us to stay at the forefront of technology while maintaining the safety and security of our students as a top priority.”

PhotonFi Inc. is an industry leader in LiFi technology, dedicated to transforming the way institutions deliver connectivity.

“I want to thank Pat Killian, our director of technology, for researching this technology and being the driving force behind bringing it to Liberty,” Sullivan said.

“As the digital landscape continues to evolve, we remain committed to ensuring our students are equipped with the resources and technology needed to succeed in the 21st century,” Sullivan added.

Once installed, the district will watch the performance and evaluate. The technology has the possibility of being an alternative to running new Ethernet to keep up with the category changes of the cables, Killian said.

Those with questions may email questions@libertyk12.org.

LCSD conducts entry drill

For the past several weeks, Liberty Central School District and the Liberty Police Department have been planning a drill that helps the district evaluate its safety practices and protocols. 

Earlier today, Oct. 3, an individual (who is a police officer from another county) attempted to enter our buildings to help the district identify any safety measures that need to be addressed and/or enhanced.

District officials will review the findings and will address and communicate any changes needed.

Please know that this type of drill is used throughout our neighboring counties, and our School Resources Officers were monitoring the drill the whole time. 

LES puts healthy eating at forefront 

Liberty Elementary has put nutrition high on its list of priorities this year.
The Empowering a Healthier Generation Wellness Committee at LES is working hard to make the cafeteria and classrooms spaces where students will enjoy eating healthy foods.

On Sept. 26, LES students learned about nutrition and health choices thanks to Nutrition Mission Assemblies with Beth & Scott. The Bierkos taught students the importance of drinking water instead of sugary beverages to quench thirst, the importance of getting adequate rest, 60 minutes of daily exercise, and the importance of putting healthy foods into their bodies.
LES encourages students to use the Fresh Fruit & Vegetable snack carts (provided free, much like breakfast and lunch here at LES) instead of eating items such as cookies and chips for snacks. Students are also encouraged to use the salad bar at lunch time and to sign out the blender bike for healthier birthday celebrations.

All of these messages connect with Leader in Me Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw – Balance is Best.

This year, LES is setting a goal to eat 1,000 servings of fruits and vegetables a month. This will be tracked on a new bulletin board in the cafeteria. There are also brand new light up menu boards in the cafeteria where the daily lunch menu is posted and new signage to encourage healthy eating.

Students will be acting as leaders as they work together to track servings of fruits and vegetables consumed at lunch time.

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